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Sky Dream Fukuoka was built to renew the infrastructure in Fukuoka with an attempt to develop the cultural tourism industry in the city. Promoting Sky Dream Fukuoka as one of the tallest Ferris wheels in Japan, Fukuoka sought to gain profound growth in its regional economy through revenue generated from tourism. When the Ferris wheel was newly opened for visitors, Sky Dream Fukuoka achieved a fair amount of popularity as a landmark and tourist attraction.

Sky Dream Fukuoka eventually faced financial challenges soon after, where visitors have declined over time. The Sky Dream Fukuoka initially gained popularity over their slow pacing of the wheel rotation, where Sky Dream Fukuoka advertised the slow pacing of the Ferris wheel as a selling point that provides a longer amount of time for visitors to observe the landscape and spend time with their loved ones inside the capsule. However, the following selling feature didn’t appeal to their customers as more Ferris wheels from Western countries adopted more thrilling & fast-paced Ferris wheels that have risen in popularity. Moreover, because the Ferris wheel was big, it required expensive maintenance work to keep the Sky Dream Fukuoka in operation. But as the passenger numbers of Sky Dream Fukuoka were declining over time, generating enough revenue to fulfill the maintenance cost & profit was predicted to be unviable. Therefore, the Evergreen Group (owner of the Sky Dream Fukuoka) has decided to close the Sky Dream Fukuoka permanently.